Issue 8, 2014

Micro-patterning of mammalian cells on suspended MEMS resonant sensors for long-term growth measurements

Abstract

MEMS resonant mass sensors can measure the mass of individual cells, though long-term growth measurements are limited by the movement of cells off the sensor area. Micro-patterning techniques are a powerful approach to control the placement of individual cells in an arrayed format. In this work we present a method for micro-patterning cells on fully suspended resonant sensors through select functionalization and passivation of the chip surface. This method combines high-resolution photolithography with a blanket transfer technique for applying photoresist to avoid damaging the sensors. Cells are constrained to the patterned collagen area on the sensor by pluronic acting as a cell adhesion blocker. This micro-patterning method enables long-term growth measurements, which is demonstrated by a measurement of the change in mass of a human breast cancer cell over 18 h.

Graphical abstract: Micro-patterning of mammalian cells on suspended MEMS resonant sensors for long-term growth measurements

Article information

Article type
Technical Innovation
Submitted
28 Oct 2013
Accepted
04 Feb 2014
First published
04 Feb 2014

Lab Chip, 2014,14, 1401-1404

Micro-patterning of mammalian cells on suspended MEMS resonant sensors for long-term growth measurements

E. A. Corbin, B. R. Dorvel, L. J. Millet, W. P. King and R. Bashir, Lab Chip, 2014, 14, 1401 DOI: 10.1039/C3LC51217G

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